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It’s time for our monthly meeting at Crowd Compass on Thursday September 24th at 7pm.

Bring games you’re working on, your brains, your personalities, and your enthusiasm for all things video games. We’ll just be having our usual casual meeting with beer and pizza. Feel free to show us your projects, ask for feedback, advice or whatever else you need.

Crowd Compass is at 308 SW Second Ave., Suite 200. Text or call (503) 770-0357 to get let into the building if it’s locked by the time you get there.

It’s time again for our monthly meeting at Crowd Compass on Thursday the 27th at 7pm. This month we’re mixing it up with a PAGDIG Work Night, which means bring a game, design, art, whatever you’re working on and hang out with us and show us what you got if you’d like to.

As per usual pizza and beer will be provided.

Crowd Compass is at 308 SW Second Ave., Suite 200. Text or call (503) 770-0357 to get let into the building if it’s locked by the time you get there.

PAGDIG/IGDA will be having a meetup on Thursday 4/30 6:30pm at our monthly meeting space at Crowd Compass. Stop by and have some pizza and beverages and talk games with your local game development community. All are welcome. There are also monitors to plug into to show things you’d like to share with the group.

Crowd Compass is at 308 SW Second Ave., Suite 200. Text or call (503) 770-0357 to get let into the building if it’s locked by the time you get there.

Hello! PAGDIG/IGDA will be having a Hack + Create hangout night on Thursday 3/26 6:45pm at our monthly meetup space at Crowd Compass. If you’re working on something, whether it be programming, art, audio, or design related, bring it with you. Stuck on something? Both pros and beginners alike will be around to bounce ideas off of each other (and even to playtest). Don’t have anything to bring? Just bring yourself and come hang out anyway for some fun times and good conversation. Food and drink will be provided as well.

Crowd Compass is at 308 SW Second Ave., Suite 200. Text or call (503) 770-0357 to get let into the building if it’s locked by the time you get there.

Hello all. Some cool news: PAGDIG has new digs! Crowd Compass is graciously hosting us in a space that has multiple large screens, projectors, and recording equipment. A big thanks to CC and to Andy Rosic for being so accommodating.

So, tonight at 7pm let’s get together there and start brainstorming about what kinds of cool new things this space will allow us to do and host as a group. Pizza and drinks will be provided. Crowd Compass is located at 308 SW Second Ave., Suite 200. Text or call (503) 770-0357 if you have any trouble getting in or getting lost. We may move on to another spot as the night goes on, and we’ll post on the Facebook Group with any updates on that.

Hi all. We’ll be having an informal get together on Thursday 5/29 7pm to drink, eat, and catch up with what people are up to. Pigsquad will be there with their monthly art/code night, so bring some stuff to work on if you want to join in the fun. Just be sure to charge your battery first because outlets are super limited. However the pizza will not be in short supply.

The Quimby Lucky Lab is at 1945 NW Quimby St. for those of you that haven’t been there yet

Hello all. It was good to see many of you at the March Meetup, and I’m trying to get the word out earlier about this month’s meetup . Stop by this month’s get-together and check out what the local game devleopment community is thinking about and what they are working on. Eat pizza and enjoy beverages while doing so.

Stuck on anything? Need advice or a sounding board or a playtest? We shall provide these things to the best of our ability while stuffing our faces.

The meet up will be Thu 4/27 7pm at the Quimby Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St.

Hello friends, it’s that time again, PAGDIG time. This month’s meeting will be held at the p:ear space located at 338 NW 6th Avenue. The meeting will start at 7:30 on 10/24. Pizza and beverages will be provided. Stop by and say hi to your local game development community. All are welcome, as always.

This month’s discussion theme is overlooked gems. Think of the games you love or appreciate that many people might not know about, be they obscure indie titles, overlooked retro games from the hazy past, or anything else. We will play clips of these games on the screen as we talk about them. Better yet, bring the game for people to play if you have it on a laptop or phone or something.